Posted on 12/27/2015 10:54:33 AM PST by Steely Tom
TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) -- The area around Dulaney Valley Road in Towson is briefly blocked off.
Police say a group of teenagers began throwing rocks at officers near the Towson Town Center. It happened around 10 p.m. Saturday night.
At least one officer was hit by a rock, but did not need medical attention.
Dozens of officers responded to the scene. Police say no one was arrested.
Cell phone video appears to show a teen wrestling with an officer, before being brought to the ground.
It's unclear at this time what started the altercation.
The area has since been reopened.
“group of teenagers” = codeword for Hussein’s sons.
Those rascally teens at it again. Aren’t they just so adorable?
North Baltimore
No need to ask: swarthy yutes/
Blacks are now quite willing to attack policemen as they know NOTHING adverse will result from the attack.
“police say no one was arrested.????
is it that close to Baltimore???
On the first day of Kwanza too. And not the only one.
This joint is starting to look more like the Middle East everyday. Now the jugheads are throwing stones. Must be some of that Muzzie “diversity” and “multiculturalism” bull****.
Wrestling on the ground with a Police Officer does NOT = Immediate Arrest and Incarceration?? Hopefully this high dam of politically correct intolerance will melt away after Obongo is gone.
"Who's Mommy widdle thug? Who's a good widdle dindu nuffin? I'm gonna eat dose widdle toes!"
This is what the Muzzies do in Israel to Israeli soldiers and border guards. Since rocks can kill, police officers in Baltimore should return fire.
Teens.
Why wasn’t anyone arrested? Did the article give any sort of idea?
Give them their “space”
Could have been on account of darkness.
I guess there wasn’t enough “space” in the back of a cruiser, then?
Wrestled to the ground by cops but not arrested. Very interesting. But stupid.
In a related story:
Police Face Severe Shortage of Recruits
With the number of applicants down more than 90 percent in some cities, police departments may soon be posting more signs that say "Help Wanted" instead of "Most Wanted."From the nation's largest police force in New York City to tiny departments with only five officers, far fewer people are looking to join the force than in years past, and departments of all sizes are being forced to rethink how they fill their ranks.
While public safety departments face some of the same problems other employers do with U.S. unemployment at a 30-year low, police recruiters are additionally stymied by the job's low pay, tarnished image, increasingly tougher standards for new recruits and limited job flexibility.
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Oogaboogas - again.
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